SomeTimesAtNight
Multi-format developer

SomeTimesAtNight Portfolio

Choose a direction below. Every category now has its own page, so the main page stays clean and simple.

Quick facts
Games Open Games Sites Open Sites Assets Open Assets Applications Open Applications Bots Open Bots
Devlogs

What changed recently across games and public releases.

Small but real updates make the portfolio feel alive, and they show momentum instead of a frozen showcase.

Release timeline

What is live, what is in development and what comes next.

A simple timeline helps visitors understand current momentum and future direction without opening every card.

Follow and wishlist

Steam, Itch.io and store links that are designed as conversion points.

Instead of passive links, this section pushes the exact actions that help current and future releases.

Project explorer

Separate cards for every project, with search, filters and modal details.

Use the search field, category chips, platform chips and status chips to narrow the catalog. Open any card to see the longer description, gallery, trailer and public links inside a modal.

0 projects

No projects match the current filters.

Try another search term, remove some filters or switch the sort mode.

Press kit

Reusable media assets, boilerplate and direct download links for partners.

This helps streamers, curators, publishers and collaborators access the right material without asking first.

FAQ

Questions the page now answers directly.

The FAQ makes the portfolio easier to scan for visitors who want quick context before they open cards or external project pages.

What kinds of projects are shown here?

The page includes games, websites, Unity assets and reserved spaces for future applications and bots. Everything stays on one page but is separated by project cards and categories.

Why use a project explorer instead of only accordions?

The explorer is faster to scan and supports search, filters, sorting and modal details. It scales much better when the portfolio grows.

Can new projects be added without rebuilding the layout?

Yes. Cards now come from a centralized JavaScript data structure, so new items can be added with tags, statuses, links and gallery images in one place.

Does the page support different themes?

Yes. There is a theme toggle in the sticky top bar, and the choice is remembered locally in the browser.

Are the contact and feedback blocks final?

The testimonials are still placeholders, but the report form now submits through Formspree with topic, game and message fields.

Report

Use this form for bug reports, feedback, technical support or partnership messages. It sends directly through Formspree and keeps the report focused by topic and game.